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quite a bit
Idioms and Phrases
Also, quite a few ; quite a lot . A considerable or moderate amount, as in There's still quite a bit of snow on the ground , or Quite a few parking spaces are open . [Second half of 1800s]Example Sentences
Another Waves piano is being made for use in North America, Martire said, adding that his home base will remain Lake Como for now, but he hopes to spend quite a bit of time in California.
The preprint generated quite a bit of buzz on social media!
Ty emphasizes that, unlike alcohol, cannabis potency is influenced by multiple components, and varies quite a bit based on the individual consumer.
If you read between the lines of the moderates’ letter, too, they’ve left themselves quite a bit of space for cuts they could support.
“I’m pretty sure Amy stalked me for quite a bit trying to figure out who this character is. The way they work is different than any other project I’ve done before. They rehearse a lot more. I’m used to just showing up on set and shooting the scene without ever even meeting the actors sometimes. But here there was a lot of camaraderie.”
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